Motorbike Night Tour
Ho Chi Minh takes on a magical air at nighttime, and there is no better way to experience it than on a nighttime motorbike tour around the city. Motorbike Night Tour. We'll pick you up from your hotel at 6 pm to begin this nighttime motorbike...
- 4 hours
Ho Chi Minh takes on a magical air at nighttime, and there is no better way to experience it than on a nighttime motorbike tour around the city.
Motorbike Night Tour
We'll pick you up from your hotel at 6 pm to begin this nighttime motorbike adventure around what used to be the ancient city of Saigon.
We'll start the tour at the Thich Quang Duc monument, dedicated to a Buddhist monk who set himself on fire to protest the persecution of Buddhists in Vietnam. The guide will provide information about this significant period in Vietnamese history.
We'll recharge with a typical Vietnamese dish, Com Tam or Broken Rice, made with rice, vegetables, and barbeque pork. Then, we will proceed to the historic quarter to experience the Vietnamese way of life and admire the historical buildings.
Next, we will visit Ben Thanh, the city's famous flower market, and enjoy the pleasant aroma of the flowers. After that, we'll go to the floating market to watch the scene of boats and produce, ensuring a memorable experience.
Next, we'll head to the Ho Chi Minh suburbs to see modest areas and lifestyles of the inhabitants. The tour will conclude as we drive through the old mafia territory before returning to the hotel at 10 pm.
Pick up
The tour includes pick-up from accommodation in districts 1, 3, and 5. If your hotel is in another district, arrange a pick-up point with your guide or pay an extra cost of 3 American dollars in cash on the day of the activity.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pick up and drop off.
- Motorbike ride, helmet and petrol.
- English speaking guide.
- Food and drink tasting mentioned in the description.
- Raincoat (if necessary).
- Photos.
- Insurance.
Not included
- Additional food and drink.
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility